Two training aircraft crashed in Maheshkhali, four pilots alive
Two air force air force aircraft crashed in Moheshkhali in Cox's Bazar. On Wednesday evening, the accident occurred at the place named as Patibila Palpara of Maheshkhali Municipality and Jaliyapara of the small Maheshkhali Union. However, two pilots on two aircraft were rescued alive.
In this context, Cox's Bazar International Airport Manager, Sadhan Kumar Mohant said, there were conflicts in the sky when flying two training aircraft of Air Force flying in the evening. Later on the ground fell down. The crashed area said that Maheshkhali has reached two places in the upazila but it did not tell whether it was casualties.
He said that the crashed aircraft said to him the most related department of the two air force. The ISPR informs you about who and who was there.
ISPR said that one of the crashed bombers was Group Captain Sharif and Squadron Leader Monir Moni. Wing Commander Azim and Rajib were on the other side. Four pilots flew on two boats with training aircraft on Wednesday at 5:56 pm.
After 50 minutes, their contact with the control room was disconnected.
ISPR director Lieutenant Colonel Rashidul Hassan said the two were rescued on two planes. They are undergoing treatment.
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